UNION TOWNSHIP, Pa. - As if you needed more proof this winter's snow piles have pushed some people over the edge...

A western Pennsylvania man
is accused of putting a gun to a snow plow driver’s head after he'd pushed some snow into the man's yard, according to CBS Pittsburgh.

The police report says 64-year-old
Richard Eckert of Lawrence County was arrested, arraigned on several charges and released on
$10,000 bond.

The
incident happened Monday in Union Township.

Police say Eckert became angry when the
self-employed driver, John Abraham, accidentally pushed some snow into his yard
while cleaning a neighbor’s driveway.

Eckert is accused of taking a
.22-caliber pistol out of his coat, and pressing it against Abraham’s cheek,
telling him to remove the snow.

“He said, ‘what the (expletive) are you
doing?’” Abraham told CBS Pittsburgh. “And I said, ‘what do you mean?’ He said, ‘you’re going
to get a shovel and you’re shoveling that snow out of my yard and putting it
back in the street.’”

Abraham says Eckert grabbed his arm and tried
to pull him out of his truck and when he refused to get out, that's when Eckert put the gun in his face.

Police said he does not have a valid permit to carry a
concealed weapon.